Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

published:10 Sep 2017

views:47176

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

Watch two intelligence experts share why protecting citizens start and end with gathering the best information.

published:25 Jun 2013

views:53438

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curiousdroid
You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS) like robotic fighter Jets, missiles that decide what to attack and ships that hunt enemy submarines.
For now, remote weapons like UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are directed by humans from the safety of cubicles often hundreds or thousands of miles away from the conflict zone and as such, any decision to use lethal force is made by a person.
But before we start thinking Skynet is going to take over and we’ll have terminators roaming around, we are still a long way from the Hollywood version of AI. Although We have seen the latest generation of robots like the Boston DynamicsAtlas and its uncanny ability for walk and move like a human, we won't be seeing an army of robotic soldiers anytime soon.
Whilst we think of AI being used with the latest hardware, The USAF is working on using older aircraft refitted with autonomous controls. The project called “LoyalWingman” sees retired F-16’s reused and with enough autonomy so that they could be fly alongside the latest F-35’s and take cues from the human pilot in another aircraft just as a real human wingman would, and probably before driverless cars will be on public roads.
Autonomous missiles are an area which is already in use with systems like the British “fire and forget” Brimstone missiles. Once it has been primed with target information it can work on its own to select the best target and co-operate with up 24 other missiles to coordinate a staggered attack against swarms of enemy vehicles or boats, if it can’t find a target it will self-destruct.
Drones are the other big area forMilitary AI. The Israel Aerospace Industries HAROP is a small anti-radiation drone, which is also called the “suicide drone”. This can stay airborne above a battle area for up to 6 hours looking for a specific radio transmission like a RADAR sources or enemy air defense systems, but could, in theory look for things like specific mobile phones, the HAROP will then home in on the signal and deliberately crash into and destroy its target with it on board warhead.
Meanwhile, DARPA, the military research arm of the Pentagon has also unveiled the “Sea Hunter”, an autonomous surface vessel that is designed stay at sea for months and track even the quietest submarines anywhere in the world. Because it is designed not to have any human crew during its operation, it must navigate busy shipping lanes and interact with an intelligent human adversary by its self then communicate its data back to its control centre or take the appropriate action if it were to be armed.

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2iwXBzv

Military intelligence

Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions.
This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.

Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations and other broader areas of interest. Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war and during a war itself.

Intelligence is most widely studied in humans, but has also been observed in non-human animals and in plants. Artificial intelligence is intelligence in machines. (i.e., software)

Within the discipline of psychology, various approaches to human intelligence have been adopted. The psychometric approach is especially familiar to the general public, as well as being the most researched and by far the most widely used in practical settings.

History of the term

Intelligence derives from the Latin verb intelligere, to comprehend or perceive. A form of this verb, intellectus, became the medieval technical term for understanding, and a translation for the Greek philosophical term nous. This term was however strongly linked to the metaphysical and cosmological theories of teleologicalscholasticism, including theories of the immortality of the soul, and the concept of the Active Intellect (also known as the Active Intelligence). This entire approach to the study of nature was strongly rejected by the early modern philosophers such as Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and David Hume, all of whom preferred the word "understanding" in their English philosophical works. Hobbes for example, in his Latin De Corpore, used "intellectus intelligit" (translated in the English version as "the understanding understandeth") as a typical example of a logical absurdity. The term "intelligence" has therefore become less common in English language philosophy, but it has later been taken up (with the scholastic theories which it now implies) in more contemporary psychology.

Military

The military, also called the armed forces, are forces authorized to usedeadly force, and weapons, to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. The task of the military is usually defined as defense of the state and its citizens, and the prosecution of war against another state. The military may also have additional sanctioned and non-sanctioned functions within a society, including, the promotion of a political agenda, protecting corporate economic interests, internal population control, construction, emergency services, social ceremonies, and guarding important areas. The military can also function as a discrete subculture within a larger civil society, through the development of separate infrastructures, which may include housing, schools, utilities, food production and banking.

Though sometimes compared to foreign military intelligence services, like the Russian GRU or Israeli Aman, DIA is unique in that two-thirds of its 17,000 employees are civilians and the agency's structure bears resemblance to that of its non-military counterpart. DIA's intelligence operations in support of U.S. national security extend far beyond the zones of combat, at hundreds of locations and U.S. Embassies in approximately 140 countries. The agency primarily specializes in collection and analysis of human-source intelligence (HUMINT), has its own Clandestine Service and is in charge of American military-diplomatic efforts overseas. DIA is also designated a national manager for the highly technical measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) and the Department of Defense manager for counterintelligence programs. The agency has no law enforcement authority, although it is occasionally portrayed so in American popular culture.

Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

20:57

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

Watch two intelligence experts share why protecting citizens start and end with gathering the best information.

6:58

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curiousdroid
You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS) like robotic fighter Jets, missiles that decide what to attack and ships that hunt enemy submarines.
For now, remote weapons like UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are directed by humans from the safety of cubicles often hundreds or thousands of miles away from the conflict zone and as such, any decision to use lethal force is made by a person.
But before we start thinking Skynet is going to take over and we’ll have terminators roaming around, we are still a long way from the Hollywood version of AI. Although We have seen the latest generation of robots like the Boston DynamicsAtlas and its uncanny ability for walk and move like a human, we won't be seeing an army of robotic soldiers anytime soon.
Whilst we think of AI being used with the latest hardware, The USAF is working on using older aircraft refitted with autonomous controls. The project called “LoyalWingman” sees retired F-16’s reused and with enough autonomy so that they could be fly alongside the latest F-35’s and take cues from the human pilot in another aircraft just as a real human wingman would, and probably before driverless cars will be on public roads.
Autonomous missiles are an area which is already in use with systems like the British “fire and forget” Brimstone missiles. Once it has been primed with target information it can work on its own to select the best target and co-operate with up 24 other missiles to coordinate a staggered attack against swarms of enemy vehicles or boats, if it can’t find a target it will self-destruct.
Drones are the other big area forMilitary AI. The Israel Aerospace Industries HAROP is a small anti-radiation drone, which is also called the “suicide drone”. This can stay airborne above a battle area for up to 6 hours looking for a specific radio transmission like a RADAR sources or enemy air defense systems, but could, in theory look for things like specific mobile phones, the HAROP will then home in on the signal and deliberately crash into and destroy its target with it on board warhead.
Meanwhile, DARPA, the military research arm of the Pentagon has also unveiled the “Sea Hunter”, an autonomous surface vessel that is designed stay at sea for months and track even the quietest submarines anywhere in the world. Because it is designed not to have any human crew during its operation, it must navigate busy shipping lanes and interact with an intelligent human adversary by its self then communicate its data back to its control centre or take the appropriate action if it were to be armed.

3 Questions about Artificial Intelligence and the Military

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2iwXBzv

44:57

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
Infowars LiveStream:
http://www.infowars.com/watch-alex-jones-show/
Infowars Store:
http://www.infowarsstore.com/?

15:12

Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet-era--if the DIA’s analysis proves to be correct.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
For Latest News Can Be Free : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdZXXTDf0Qu-YDs4xU8mBGQ

Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

published: 10 Sep 2017

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US Nationa...

published: 14 Jan 2017

U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer

UFOTV® Accept no Imitations! (Please vote thumbs-up for UFOTV®). FEATURED IN THIS PROGRAM: Based on many years of research by one of the world's most respected authorities on alien phenomena, TimothyGood draws on top-secret documents, reports of encounters with large craft of unknown origin from pilots and personnel aboard aircraft carriers and destroyers, and interviews with high-ranking military insiders. It is full of revelations, including the alarming escalation of aircraft accidents and the disappearance of hundreds of military aircraft during UFO encounters and recent near-misses with UFOs. The evidence is clear, balanced and irrefutable. UFOs remain essentially a military and intelligence problem and one demanding unprecedented security and deception, with access to information on...

Watch two intelligence experts share why protecting citizens start and end with gathering the best information.

published: 25 Jun 2013

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/curiousdroid
You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS...

published: 23 Nov 2016

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3 Questions about Artificial Intelligence and the Military

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2iwXBzv

published: 28 Aug 2017

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
Infowars LiveStream:
http://www.infowars.com/watch-alex-jones-show/
Infowars Store:
http://www.infowarsstore.com/?

published: 07 Mar 2017

Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet-era--if the DIA’s analysis proves to be correct.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
For Latest News Can Be Free : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdZXXTDf0Qu-YDs4xU8mBGQ

Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel act...

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

published:10 Sep 2017

views:47176

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Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly conn...

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
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But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS) like robotic fighter Jets, missiles that decide what to attack and ships that hunt enemy submarines.
For now, remote weapons like UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are directed by humans from the safety of cubicles often hundreds or thousands of miles away from the conflict zone and as such, any decision to use lethal force is made by a person.
But before we start thinking Skynet is going to take over and we’ll have terminators roaming around, we are still a long way from the Hollywood version of AI. Although We have seen the latest generation of robots like the Boston DynamicsAtlas and its uncanny ability for walk and move like a human, we won't be seeing an army of robotic soldiers anytime soon.
Whilst we think of AI being used with the latest hardware, The USAF is working on using older aircraft refitted with autonomous controls. The project called “LoyalWingman” sees retired F-16’s reused and with enough autonomy so that they could be fly alongside the latest F-35’s and take cues from the human pilot in another aircraft just as a real human wingman would, and probably before driverless cars will be on public roads.
Autonomous missiles are an area which is already in use with systems like the British “fire and forget” Brimstone missiles. Once it has been primed with target information it can work on its own to select the best target and co-operate with up 24 other missiles to coordinate a staggered attack against swarms of enemy vehicles or boats, if it can’t find a target it will self-destruct.
Drones are the other big area forMilitary AI. The Israel Aerospace Industries HAROP is a small anti-radiation drone, which is also called the “suicide drone”. This can stay airborne above a battle area for up to 6 hours looking for a specific radio transmission like a RADAR sources or enemy air defense systems, but could, in theory look for things like specific mobile phones, the HAROP will then home in on the signal and deliberately crash into and destroy its target with it on board warhead.
Meanwhile, DARPA, the military research arm of the Pentagon has also unveiled the “Sea Hunter”, an autonomous surface vessel that is designed stay at sea for months and track even the quietest submarines anywhere in the world. Because it is designed not to have any human crew during its operation, it must navigate busy shipping lanes and interact with an intelligent human adversary by its self then communicate its data back to its control centre or take the appropriate action if it were to be armed.

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
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You can now translate this and other curious droid videos, see my video about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLPVgIytKyg
But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS) like robotic fighter Jets, missiles that decide what to attack and ships that hunt enemy submarines.
For now, remote weapons like UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are directed by humans from the safety of cubicles often hundreds or thousands of miles away from the conflict zone and as such, any decision to use lethal force is made by a person.
But before we start thinking Skynet is going to take over and we’ll have terminators roaming around, we are still a long way from the Hollywood version of AI. Although We have seen the latest generation of robots like the Boston DynamicsAtlas and its uncanny ability for walk and move like a human, we won't be seeing an army of robotic soldiers anytime soon.
Whilst we think of AI being used with the latest hardware, The USAF is working on using older aircraft refitted with autonomous controls. The project called “LoyalWingman” sees retired F-16’s reused and with enough autonomy so that they could be fly alongside the latest F-35’s and take cues from the human pilot in another aircraft just as a real human wingman would, and probably before driverless cars will be on public roads.
Autonomous missiles are an area which is already in use with systems like the British “fire and forget” Brimstone missiles. Once it has been primed with target information it can work on its own to select the best target and co-operate with up 24 other missiles to coordinate a staggered attack against swarms of enemy vehicles or boats, if it can’t find a target it will self-destruct.
Drones are the other big area forMilitary AI. The Israel Aerospace Industries HAROP is a small anti-radiation drone, which is also called the “suicide drone”. This can stay airborne above a battle area for up to 6 hours looking for a specific radio transmission like a RADAR sources or enemy air defense systems, but could, in theory look for things like specific mobile phones, the HAROP will then home in on the signal and deliberately crash into and destroy its target with it on board warhead.
Meanwhile, DARPA, the military research arm of the Pentagon has also unveiled the “Sea Hunter”, an autonomous surface vessel that is designed stay at sea for months and track even the quietest submarines anywhere in the world. Because it is designed not to have any human crew during its operation, it must navigate busy shipping lanes and interact with an intelligent human adversary by its self then communicate its data back to its control centre or take the appropriate action if it were to be armed.

3 Questions about Artificial Intelligence and the Military

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how th...

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2iwXBzv

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
Read more at http://bit.ly/2iwXBzv

published:28 Aug 2017

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Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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published:07 Mar 2017

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Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later...

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet-era--if the DIA’s analysis proves to be correct.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
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The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet-era--if the DIA’s analysis proves to be correct.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
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Kyle Mooney Had a Conscious Hip-Hop Group Called Instruments of Intelligence

Kyle Mooney talks to Seth about his movie Brigsby Bear, which he developed with his Good Neighbor co-founder and former hip-hop group member, Dave McCary.
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Seth sizzles through a list of topics and fires sick burns to some deserving subjects like karaoke and mini golf.
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The military intelligence-sharing pact has come in for much criticism in South Korea. For more, CCTV’s correspondent U-JeanJung has more.
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Ya Burnt: Public Pools, "Despacito"

Seth sizzles through a list of topics and fires sick burns to some deserving subjects like karaoke and mini golf.
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许静在纪伯生跟前施展媚色，纪伯生经受不住引诱，和她上了床，庞士敏为许静的进步感到高兴。我地下党也在防范着特务们的行动，那名神秘的地下党员“司徒先生”正是施卫所扮，他在暗中观察到了特务们接近纪家父子的真实意图，不断用情报提醒纪南注意。
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Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

published: 10 Sep 2017

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

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"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
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Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
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UFOTV® Accept no Imitations! (Please vote thumbs-up for UFOTV®). FEATURED IN THIS PROGRAM: Based on many years of research by one of the world's most respected authorities on alien phenomena, TimothyGood draws on top-secret documents, reports of encounters with large craft of unknown origin from pilots and personnel aboard aircraft carriers and destroyers, and interviews with high-ranking military insiders. It is full of revelations, including the alarming escalation of aircraft accidents and the disappearance of hundreds of military aircraft during UFO encounters and recent near-misses with UFOs. The evidence is clear, balanced and irrefutable. UFOs remain essentially a military and intelligence problem and one demanding unprecedented security and deception, with access to information on...

published: 07 May 2016

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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published: 07 Mar 2017

US Military and Intelligence use of ESP - Extrasensory Perception

The Military & Intelligence use of Anomalous Cognition
(a.k.a., Extrasensory Perception--ESP) & More
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Whatever Happened to StarGate?
Dr. Ed May, PhD presents a two part lecture. The first part will be the story of how the US and former Soviet Union used remote viewing to spy on each other. The second part is a model of precognition and how it is possible for an event that will take place in India tomorrow to be reported in Palo Alto today?
He will cover the US Government's STARGATE program that lasted for over 20 years. Dr. May will give a brief history of its mission, how it was funded, and the technical and medical procedures involved in its oversight. He will also talk about how STAR GATE was viewed by high-level Soviet military and government officials, and will share exampl...

published: 10 Oct 2015

Successful Military Intelligence Applications of Psi With Russell Targ

SECRETS OF THE MOSSAD ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE SECRET MILITARY WAR HISTORY DOCUMENTARY

published: 10 Sep 2017

A Systems Analysis of Tactical Intelligence in the US Army - Jillian Wisniewski

About the PresentationModern intelligence analysts must generate and direct intelligence that supports the pace of tactical operations for a modular force with decentralized decision-making. Digital collection platforms, information systems, analytical software, and connectivity at the tactical level are useful but insufficient. Analysts need training in data analysis fundamentals to understand how to leverage these systems to support tactical mission planning and decision-making.
This type of analysis uses systems design tools to:
examine and model the design of military operations;
define the analyst’s required capability in the context of tactical operations;
explore, revise, and assess components of intelligence competency;
assess the relative costs of competency gaps; and
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published: 18 Nov 2015

Military Strategy Forum: The Honorable Michael Vickers on Intelligence and National Security

Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel act...

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

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Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
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more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

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US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

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Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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A Systems Analysis of Tactical Intelligence in the US Army - Jillian Wisniewski

About the PresentationModern intelligence analysts must generate and direct intelligence that supports the pace of tactical operations for a modular force wit...

About the PresentationModern intelligence analysts must generate and direct intelligence that supports the pace of tactical operations for a modular force with decentralized decision-making. Digital collection platforms, information systems, analytical software, and connectivity at the tactical level are useful but insufficient. Analysts need training in data analysis fundamentals to understand how to leverage these systems to support tactical mission planning and decision-making.
This type of analysis uses systems design tools to:
examine and model the design of military operations;
define the analyst’s required capability in the context of tactical operations;
explore, revise, and assess components of intelligence competency;
assess the relative costs of competency gaps; and
recommend improvements.
Webinar attendees will gain an understanding of how structural changes impact organizational processes as well as how performance shortfalls and shortcut methodologies impair military operations. They will also learn:
how to apply design thinking and systems methodologies to improve the training and educational requirements within an organization; and
how to apply system dynamics to explore the drivers of mission performance outcomes.
A Q&A will follow the presentation. We invite you to join us!
About the Speaker
Jillian Wisniewski is an Army captain and system dynamics instructor at the US Military Academy at West Point (USMA). She holds a BS in operations research from USMA and, as an SDM alumna, she holds a master’s degree in engineering and management from MIT.

About the PresentationModern intelligence analysts must generate and direct intelligence that supports the pace of tactical operations for a modular force with decentralized decision-making. Digital collection platforms, information systems, analytical software, and connectivity at the tactical level are useful but insufficient. Analysts need training in data analysis fundamentals to understand how to leverage these systems to support tactical mission planning and decision-making.
This type of analysis uses systems design tools to:
examine and model the design of military operations;
define the analyst’s required capability in the context of tactical operations;
explore, revise, and assess components of intelligence competency;
assess the relative costs of competency gaps; and
recommend improvements.
Webinar attendees will gain an understanding of how structural changes impact organizational processes as well as how performance shortfalls and shortcut methodologies impair military operations. They will also learn:
how to apply design thinking and systems methodologies to improve the training and educational requirements within an organization; and
how to apply system dynamics to explore the drivers of mission performance outcomes.
A Q&A will follow the presentation. We invite you to join us!
About the Speaker
Jillian Wisniewski is an Army captain and system dynamics instructor at the US Military Academy at West Point (USMA). She holds a BS in operations research from USMA and, as an SDM alumna, she holds a master’s degree in engineering and management from MIT.

published:18 Nov 2015

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Military Strategy Forum: The Honorable Michael Vickers on Intelligence and National Security

Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

20:57

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
US ArmyTrainingFilm playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0C7C6CCF1C0DEBB3
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

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U.S. Army Military Intelligence Officer

Military Intelligence is one of the United States Army's basic branches.

Rise of the Terminators - Military Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Weapons that think for Themselves

Weapons and warfare have become increasingly sophisticated; the latest battlefield technology is starting to look more like a computer game with wirelessly connected soldiers communicating via sound and vision to drones carrying satellite-linked wi-fi hotspots & given orders by commanders that could be on the of the side of the world.
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But the weapons of the future won’t need soldiers or commanders to operate them because they will make the decision of what or whom to target themselves using Artificial intelligence.
The pentagon is spending billions on developing a new generation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWS) like robotic fighter Jets, missiles that decide what to attack and ships that hunt enemy submarines.
For now, remote weapons like UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are directed by humans from the safety of cubicles often hundreds or thousands of miles away from the conflict zone and as such, any decision to use lethal force is made by a person.
But before we start thinking Skynet is going to take over and we’ll have terminators roaming around, we are still a long way from the Hollywood version of AI. Although We have seen the latest generation of robots like the Boston DynamicsAtlas and its uncanny ability for walk and move like a human, we won't be seeing an army of robotic soldiers anytime soon.
Whilst we think of AI being used with the latest hardware, The USAF is working on using older aircraft refitted with autonomous controls. The project called “LoyalWingman” sees retired F-16’s reused and with enough autonomy so that they could be fly alongside the latest F-35’s and take cues from the human pilot in another aircraft just as a real human wingman would, and probably before driverless cars will be on public roads.
Autonomous missiles are an area which is already in use with systems like the British “fire and forget” Brimstone missiles. Once it has been primed with target information it can work on its own to select the best target and co-operate with up 24 other missiles to coordinate a staggered attack against swarms of enemy vehicles or boats, if it can’t find a target it will self-destruct.
Drones are the other big area forMilitary AI. The Israel Aerospace Industries HAROP is a small anti-radiation drone, which is also called the “suicide drone”. This can stay airborne above a battle area for up to 6 hours looking for a specific radio transmission like a RADAR sources or enemy air defense systems, but could, in theory look for things like specific mobile phones, the HAROP will then home in on the signal and deliberately crash into and destroy its target with it on board warhead.
Meanwhile, DARPA, the military research arm of the Pentagon has also unveiled the “Sea Hunter”, an autonomous surface vessel that is designed stay at sea for months and track even the quietest submarines anywhere in the world. Because it is designed not to have any human crew during its operation, it must navigate busy shipping lanes and interact with an intelligent human adversary by its self then communicate its data back to its control centre or take the appropriate action if it were to be armed.

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Why Intelligence Failures Happen?

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3 Questions about Artificial Intelligence and the Military

AI has moved from the movies to the laboratory, and governments around the world want it in their arsenals. We need to know how militaries define it, and how they intend to keep it under control. | Produced by Ben Watson; music by www.bensound.com.
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Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go pu...

Millitary and Intelligence Agents Speaking Up For President Trump and America

Top prominent people within the military and intelligence agencies are organizing to go public on the Alex Jones Show.
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Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once ag...

Revealed : Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Fears Russia's Growing Military Might

The latest military news :
Over the longer term, Russia does harbor aspirations to once again become a great power as it was during the Russian Empire and later in the Soviet-era--if the DIA’s analysis proves to be correct.
The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has released a new assessment of Russian military power—reviving a Cold War-era practice. The agency concludes that the modern Russian military builds upon its Soviet heritage but has modernized its capabilities and doctrine for the present day.
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Kyle Mooney Had a Conscious Hip-Hop Group Called Instruments of Intelligence

Kyle Mooney talks to Seth about his movie Brigsby Bear, which he developed with his Good Neighbor co-founder and former hip-hop group member, Dave McCary.
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Ya Burnt: Public Pools, "Despacito"

Seth sizzles through a list of topics and fires sick burns to some deserving subjects like karaoke and mini golf.
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The military intelligence-sharing pact has come in for much criticism in South Korea. For more, CCTV’s correspondent U-JeanJung has more.
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Israeli Military Intelligence Unit 8200 - Full Documentary

Israel is the head of the Zionist Jewish Mafia. It is a criminal enterprise. Israel is the capital of the worst cyber terrorists and cyber criminals. Israel acts with impunity and completely gets away with it. These people are masters of espionage and have a Ph.D. in deception.
Intel Joins Team8 CybersecuritySyndicate, Collaborates With Elusive Networks:https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2017/06/21/intel-joins-team8-cybersecurity-syndicate-opens-new-cyber-center-in-israel/#63c4f5c7180c

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Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Military Intelligence Specialists 1961 US Army Training Film; G-2 at Work

Intelligence & Espionage playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL190891145FBF33D4
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more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html
"This film focuses on the interviewers, interpreters, and photo reviewer specialists that comprise G-2 military intelligence." Although an Army film, it entered the National Archives from the CIA film collection.
Lip sync was lost in a few places in this film. It was this way on the original, and is too inconsistent to be worth the effort to try to correct it.
US Army Training Film TF30-3030
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts, and with improved video & sound.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_intelligence
Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest . Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself.
Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities.
Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training...
Many of the most important facts are well known, or may be gathered from public sources. This form of information collection is known as open source intelligence. For example, the population, ethnic make-up and main industries of a region are extremely important to military commanders, and this information is usually public...
The tonnage and basic weaponry of most capital ships and aircraft are also public, and their speeds and ranges can often be reasonably estimated by experts, often just from photographs. Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
A great deal of useful intelligence can be gathered from photointerpretation of detailed high-altitude pictures of a country. Photointerpreters generally maintain catalogs of munitions factories, military bases and crate designs, in order to interpret munition shipments and inventories.
Most intelligence services maintain or support groups whose only purpose is to keep maps...
It is commonplace for the intelligence services of large countries to read every published journal of the nations in which it is interested, and the main newspapers and journals of every nation. This is a basic source of intelligence.
It is also common for diplomatic and journalistic personnel to have a secondary goal of collecting military intelligence...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency
The DefenseIntelligence Agency (DIA) is a member of the Intelligence Community of the United States, and is the central producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense, employing over 16,500U.S. military and civilian employees worldwide. The Defense Intelligence Community is headed by the DIA... The DIA, designated in 1986 as a Defense Department combat support agency, was established in 1961 as a result of a decision by Secretary of DefenseRobert S. McNamara, under President John F. Kennedy. The Department of Defense created the DIA with the publication of Directive 5105.21, "Defense Intelligence Agency" on 1 August, effective 1 October 1961...

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US Military and Intelligence use of ESP - Extrasensory Perception

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A Systems Analysis of Tactical Intelligence in the US Army - Jillian Wisniewski

About the PresentationModern intelligence analysts must generate and direct intelligence that supports the pace of tactical operations for a modular force with decentralized decision-making. Digital collection platforms, information systems, analytical software, and connectivity at the tactical level are useful but insufficient. Analysts need training in data analysis fundamentals to understand how to leverage these systems to support tactical mission planning and decision-making.
This type of analysis uses systems design tools to:
examine and model the design of military operations;
define the analyst’s required capability in the context of tactical operations;
explore, revise, and assess components of intelligence competency;
assess the relative costs of competency gaps; and
recommend improvements.
Webinar attendees will gain an understanding of how structural changes impact organizational processes as well as how performance shortfalls and shortcut methodologies impair military operations. They will also learn:
how to apply design thinking and systems methodologies to improve the training and educational requirements within an organization; and
how to apply system dynamics to explore the drivers of mission performance outcomes.
A Q&A will follow the presentation. We invite you to join us!
About the Speaker
Jillian Wisniewski is an Army captain and system dynamics instructor at the US Military Academy at West Point (USMA). She holds a BS in operations research from USMA and, as an SDM alumna, she holds a master’s degree in engineering and management from MIT.

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Military Strategy Forum: The Honorable Michael Vickers on Intelligence and National Security

Intelligence and National Security
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[Akrobatik]Don't be mad at me, America created this bloodlustit's time to be prepared for war, heads up when the scuds bustyou can fire your missiles, there no match for my New England patriotthe fear wells up inside of ya'as they whistle past your tenament, my president set the precedentthat we don't need concrete evidence or no allied troops to representI'll bust your shit unilaterallyand any damage I suffer that's just collateral bmore fuel for the firebut if you set fire to the fuel the stakes become higherfourty-eight hours bitch bounce nowturn on the television if you wanna see the fucking countdowncounter attack I'm not having itmy smart bombs are sixty-six point six percent accuratemy leaders name's another word for pussyslander and propaganda got me fucked up so don't push meI'm full of savagery, so you don't wanna battle meI kill the innocent and call it incidental casualtiesyour minds boggled, I got you slow to grab the throttleI caught you sleeping with the help of my night vision gogglesI guarantee you dumb fucks won't sleep on me againI see you sitting back cocky like Saddam in his denI'm bombing your men, bombing your women, bombing your kidscheck the box score on CNN to see what I did, bitch![Hook]My rap flows militant, atten-chun!the general, commander of the regimentleveling your settlement the chief speaks eloquentcommand presidents, with military intelligence. [x2][Virtuoso]This is V-Day, we may need reinforcements for the fortresstheir forces are drowning in an ocean of corpseswhile I fly high above birds eye the war eagleyour feeble slash flows that blow like torpedoeswith our limbs aching, march from where we've been stationedfor invasion to capture and skinwe're making expansions to the shores which are foreignwe're going to war in the name of J.P. MorganGates and Rockerfeller they get shot the hell upwhile looters rush, grab the artifacts and rob Iraq ofthe culture, from which the vulture stole the Jesus sculptureknowing that if Christ was alive he would revolt ta'see you fight for who could use his name in vain to tame the samepeople that you claim you saveyou gave us purple hearts and call them medals of braverybut it feels more like I got shot for modern slaveryfuck a war! cause I got my legs blown offwhile George Bush junior and senior were playing golffor who would I vote, when politicians dream of spittin' two in my throatleaving me sitting by a suicide notesend wire fuck the empire tell the men fireI recommend dire consequence for them liarssoldier my flame thrower burn 'em to embersthen return 'em to sender with my terms of surrender[Hook: x2][V:] The war horse, more force than an A-bombwe take arms, cremating your body with napalmwe take on many[A:] anybody get slayed[V:] for every dollar on weapons, we spend a penny on AIDS[A:] fuck researchcause if you ask me Virtch we already got the curebut turned it down cause it works better on the poorI think we got it fucked up for sureintelligence is morethan finding out the oppositions plans for war[V:] if the whole world respected love over fearthen a brother would hear your point without a slug in the earwhat kind of holy war has devils on both sideswho spend money on missiles not medical suppliesinstead of stealth bombers if you spent the wealth on hospitals[A:] Maybe every nation wouldn't want to take a shot at you[V:] so the new battle plan is respect life in all elementsA&V:now that's military intelligence!

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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But, that is not all, a series of investigative reports by the World Socialist website reported the Democratic Party is becoming the party of military and intelligence candidates. The series identifies more than 50 military-intelligence candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in 102 districts identified by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee as targets for 2018....

identifies more than 50 military-intelligence candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in 102 districts identified by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee as targets for 2018 ... The Sanders-Democrats, working to make the Democratic Party a progressive people’s party, are being outflanked by the military-intelligence apparatus ... Military-intelligence analyst ....

BEIJING (AP) — China on Monday appointed a former missile force commander as its new defense minister amid lingering concerns over the goals of its rapid military modernization ... Wei Fenghe's naming as the international face of China'smilitary was among a series of appointments by the ceremonial legislature on the penultimate day of its annual session....

The OPCW team will study the substance at the military research facility Porton Down, which is located just outside the city of Salisbury, where the attack took place ... officials believe the Skripals were exposed to a military-grade, Soviet-era nerve agent developed by the Russians. On Sunday ABC News revealed that intelligence officials believe the ......

A senior ATS official told TOI that the detention was carried out with assistance from the militaryintelligence unit of the ArmySouthern Command... The ATS and the militaryintelligence authorities have been working in tandem ever since they were tipped-off by the West Bengal police about the presence of ABT members in Pune....

For example, the attempts to weaken Hamas in the 1990s by disposing of the head of its military branch, Yihyeh Ayash, and the head of its political department, Khaled Mashal, only strengthened the organization ... a written one for the regular citizenry and a second, unwritten one, which permitted the military and intelligence arms of the state to torture and assassinate with the government’s tacit blessing....

military veterans, but first some details are important to set the stage for what, in many respects, was a stupid tragedy ... The Court upheld the CIA’s refusal to disclose names of MKULTRA institutions and researchers, invoking the “national security” exemption for “intelligence sources.” ... In the mid-1970s, several committees looked into abuses by intelligence agencies, including a committee chaired by Sen....

The bloc also expressed shock over the offensive use of Novichok, a military-grade nerve agent for the first time in over 70 years in Europe and urged Moscow to disclose information on the ... Retired militaryintelligence officer Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia, 33, were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city center on March 4....

However, as a retired US intelligence official told Kurdistan 24 on Saturday—before Johnson’s statement—both the US and Britain “know” that Russia “never stopped chemical and biological weapons research, production, and stockpiling,” even after Moscow “signed the relevant treaties.”....